pinsitus, Polystictus. Compare barbatulus, Friesiana, nmbon- 

 atus, versicolor. 



Misnamed, 

 plebeius, Polyporus. 



N. A. F. 1702=Fomes marmoratus (misdetermination). 

 No resemblance, however remote, to Trametes plebeius. 



pocula, Polyporus. N. A. F. 2nd, 2728 Shear, 1407. 



Compare cupulaeformis. 



Misnamed, 

 polymorphus, Polyporus. 



Sydow, 2 109 = Poor specimen, but misdetermined. In original sense polymorphus 

 is a synonym for Polyporus nodulosus. 



pomaceus,- Fomes. Compare fulvus, igniarins. 



Misnamed, 

 populina, Trametes. 



Brinkman, 146 = Fomes connatus (supposition). 



Karsten, 709 = Fomes connatus (an allegation). This exsiccatae was probably t :e 

 original of this allegation. 



Roum. 203 = Trametes hispida (misdetermination). 

 Sydow, 1710 = Trametes connatus (supposition). 



populinus, Polyporus, var. vel n. s. 



"Fries in litt." I would not wish to express an opinion without examination by 

 microscope, but most certainly if this was near Fries' idea of populinus, there are no 

 possible grounds to refer Fomes connatus as a synonym for Fomes populinus, in sense of 

 Fries, at least. 



Misnamed, 

 populina, Trametes. 



Fuck. 2495= too poor to decide, but misdetermination. 

 Sacc. 415 = Trametes hispida (misdetermination). 



Misnamed, 

 poripes, Polyporus. 



Rav. 4 = Polyporus cristatus (synonym). 



No type of Polyporus poripes exists, but it was probably based on Polyporus 

 cristatus, which has also been known in American mycology as Polyporus flavo-virens. 



Misnamed, 

 pseudopergamenus, Polyporus. 



de Thiim. 1102 = Polystictus pergamenus (synonym). 



Misnamed, 

 prolificans, Polystictus. 



Bartholomew, 2513, 2825, 2924 = Polystictus .pergamenus (juggle). 

 A juggle for which there was not the slightest excuse. The "type" was a dis- 

 tortion, not "proliferous" and not recognized by Fries, who always called the plant in 

 normal form Polystictus pergamenus. 



Misnamed, 

 protracta, Trametes. 



Syd. 4611 = Too poor to determine. 



pnbescens, Polyporus. Anst. Hung. 3146 (typical) Fung. Col. 

 007, 1109 N". A. F. 803, 1933 Syd. 313 ( ?). 

 Fries misit. Brit. Museum. 



The Friesian type specimen at British Museum is a thin plant 

 with the surface (worn) smooth. I believe Polyporus pnbescens and 



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